Anambra Police Warn Residents: Stop Provocative Filming of Officers on Duty
The Anambra State Police Command has cautioned residents against aggressive video-recording of officers during operations. It warns that such actions can obstruct security duties and put lives at risk. The police spokesman says citizens may record public officers but must do so responsibly and within legal limits. He noted a rising trend of individuals using insults, intimidation and stalking with cameras to provoke officers and capture sensational reactions for social media. The Command urged content creators, bloggers and social media handlers to respect operational boundaries and cooperate with security agencies. It reaffirmed its commitment to professional, accountable policing and public safety.
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